100 year old cathedrals just lend themselves to this imagery.
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The sepia seems to be the right tone for the old stucco/adobe that was the building material of the day. Nothing flashy, sepia makes the classic shape seem alive, the true beauty of its design…
Great cathedral
The sepia seems to be the right tone for the old stucco/adobe that was the building material of the day. Nothing flashy, sepia makes the classic shape seem alive, the true beauty of its design…
Nice shot. The large steps in the foreground make this image.
that’s a very good subject for a sepia image! great job
Lovely shot – love it!
Gena @ thinking aloud
The sepia tone enhances the look of a beautiful century old cathedral. Very nice! Pretty setting with the fountains in the foreground.
cathedral’s are great subjects for sepia. Kaye—the road goes ever ever on